Hysteresis in layered spring

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Abstract

This article addresses a problem of micromagnetics: the reversal of magnetic moments in layered spring magnets. A one-dimensional model is used of a film consisting of several atomic layers of a soft material on top of several atomic layers of a hard material. Each atomic layer is taken to be uniformly magnetized, and spatial inhomogeneities within an atomic layer are neglected. The state of such a system is described by a chain of magnetic spin vectors. Each spin vector-behaves like a spinning top driven locally by the effective magnetic field and subject to damping (Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation). A numerical integration scheme for the LLG equation is presented that is unconditionally stable and preserves the magnitude of the magnetization vector at all times. The results of numerical investigations for a bilayer in a rotating in-plane magnetic field show hysteresis with a basic period of 2?r at moderate fields and hysteresis with a basic period of v at strong fields.

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Samuel Jiang, M. J., Kaper, H. G., & Leaf, G. K. (2001). Hysteresis in layered spring. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 1(2), 219–232.

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